Indian ban on gay sex condemned by Bollywood stars
The stars of Bollywood have spoken out to condemn the reintroduction of a law banning gay sex by the Indian Supreme Court today.
Stars including Anuska Sharma and Farhan Akhtar spoke out today in criticism of the reinstatement of the law which was overturned by the Delhi High Court in 2009. It reinstated the 153-year old law which makes gay sex punishable with up to ten years in jail.
The actors took to Twitter to complain of the reinstatement of the law. Sharma said: “So disappointed with the [Supreme Court] verdict. Freedom is such a deceptive term. Rights are an ambiguous mystery.”
Akhtar also commented, saying: “The Supreme Court got it wrong today.”
Another singer and actor Shruti Haasan said: “11.12.13 a day that reminds us how blatant regressing and oppressing someone has become – plan b move bedroom to another planet and time… (It is) frightening how someone else decides how when and who you should love – basically freedom of choice isn’t legal anymore”.
Filmmaker Anand Gandhi also commented, saying: “Only a highly uninformed mind can have [the] arrogance of assuming that consenting adults having sex is any of their business.”